Omkareswari is that perfect filmy blend of massy devotional frenzy, while Amabadari works its charm using rhythmic verses to great effect! Baba Sehgal’s In the night is embarrassingly cheesy, even...
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100% Love (Music review), Telugu – Devi Sri Prasad
Adnan Sami sounds different but good in the charming piano and violin fusion, Infatuation! Sans the violin, Tippu’s Dhooram achieves a similar high, with an even more engaging melancholic tune!...
Continue reading...Teenmaar (Music review), Telugu – Mani Sharma
Mani Sharma appropriates the already delightful Chor bazari from the original to create an equally likeable Aale bale! Karunya’s Vayyarala has an intentionally packaged, nice old-worldly charm to it. Chiguru...
Continue reading...Mr.Perfect (Music review), Telugu – Devi Sri Prasad
Everything that Devi adds to Rao gari abbai, Light theesko and Aakasam badhalaina only makes them more jaded – mega recycle; Sagar and Megha do make desperate attempts to save...
Continue reading...Chukkalanti Ammayi Chakkanaina Abbayi (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Cheli cheli only goes a few steps beyond Devi Sri Prasad’ish sound and is blandly assembly line. Ditto for Party – Baba Sehgal accentuating that feeling. Premante theeyani is also...
Continue reading...Shakti (Music review), Telugu – Mani Sharma
Thaliya thaliya offers the perfect platform for NTR Jr to showcase yet another song with moving-the-shirt-collar-up-and-down dance movement, while Prema desam is just functional regurgitated Mani Sharma melody. Mathileka pichiga...
Continue reading...Prema Kavali (Music review), Telugu – Anoop Rubens
Dum dum is pedestrian; same old latino rhythm and a stale tune. But things perk up with the breezy melody Chirunavve visirave – Vijay Prakash’s vocals are impactful and the...
Continue reading...Golkonda High School (Music review), Telugu – Kalyani Malik
Hemachandra seems to be an odd choice for Jaago, a supposedly rousing number; his soft voice sounds terribly uncomfortable in the already trite Jaago hook. But he makes it up...
Continue reading...Kudirithey Kappu Coffee (Music review), Telugu – Yogeshwara Sharma
Veteran SPB breezes through Sri kaaram, a curiously likeable combination of the outdated, faux classical and the modern. Edo‘s intriguing sound helps, but only briefly, while the thoroughly jaded folk...
Continue reading...Anaganaga Oka Dheerudu (Music review), Telugu – Salim Sulaiman, Koti, Mickey J Meyer & MM Keeravani
Keeravani’s Ninnu chudani plays on stereotypes, but manages to occasionally impress, thanks to that prominent accordion. Salim Sulaiman’s Premalekha Raasene rehashes their Hindi style, but sounds brilliant nevertheless – scintillating...
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